New Zealand retained their Emirates Airline South Africa Sevens title, beating England in the tightest of finals with a last-gasp penalty kick, 22-19.
After the first two events in Dubai and South Africa, England lead the World Series with 44 points from New Zealand (40), Samoa (36) and Fiji (32) with South Africa lying fifth on 24.
South Africa recovered from the disappointment of losing in the Cup quarters to beat Argentina to the Plate. Scotland won the Bowl and Zimbabwe the Shield.
Here are the Times en Schedule for the Tournament:
DAY 1: Friday 10 December 2010:
Latest results |
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24 | 20:38 | SOUTH AFRICA | 29 – 5 | ARGENTINA | Pool D | more » |
23 | 20:16 | NEW ZEALAND | 20 – 7 | ENGLAND | Pool C | more » |
22 | 19:54 | SAMOA | 14 – 14 | FIJI | Pool B | more » |
21 | 19:32 | AUSTRALIA | 21 – 7 | SCOTLAND | Pool A | more » |
20 | 18:55 | PORTUGAL | 26 – 19 | ZIMBABWE | Pool D | more » |
19 | 18:33 | KENYA | 5 – 34 | RUSSIA | Pool C | more » |
18 | 18:11 | UNITED STATES | 33 – 7 | NAMIBIA | Pool B | more » |
17 | 17:49 | WALES | 29 – 12 | FRANCE | Pool A | more » |
16 | 17:17 | ARGENTINA | 26 – 0 | PORTUGAL | Pool D | more » |
15 | 16:55 | SOUTH AFRICA | 33 – 7 | ZIMBABWE | Pool D | more » |
14 | 16:33 | ENGLAND | 21 – 5 | KENYA | Pool C | more » |
13 | 16:11 | NEW ZEALAND | 33 – 7 | RUSSIA | Pool C | more » |
12 | 15:49 | FIJI | 43 – 5 | UNITED STATES | Pool B | more » |
11 | 15:27 | SAMOA | 43 – 0 | NAMIBIA | Pool B | more » |
10 | 15:05 | SCOTLAND | 7 – 19 | WALES | Pool A | more » |
9 | 14:43 | AUSTRALIA | 28 – 0 | FRANCE | Pool A | more » |
8 | 14:11 | ARGENTINA | 24 – 12 | ZIMBABWE | Pool D | more » |
7 | 13:49 | SOUTH AFRICA | 38 – 0 | PORTUGAL | Pool D | more » |
6 | 13:27 | ENGLAND | 19 – 5 | RUSSIA | Pool C | more » |
5 | 13:05 | NEW ZEALAND | 47 – 0 | KENYA | Pool C | more » |
4 | 12:43 | FIJI | 47 – 7 | NAMIBIA | Pool B | more » |
3 | 12:21 | SAMOA | 24 – 22 | UNITED STATES | Pool B | more » |
2 | 11:59 | SCOTLAND | 21 – 12 | FRANCE | Pool A | more » |
1 | 11:37 | AUSTRALIA | 15 – 33 | WALES | Pool A | more » |
DAY 2: Saturday 11 December 2010:
Latest results |
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44 | 19:30 | ENGLAND | 19 – 22 | NEW ZEALAND | Final Cup | more » |
43 | 19:05 | SOUTH AFRICA | 10 – 5 | ARGENTINA | Final Plate | more » |
42 | 18:40 | SCOTLAND | 26 – 0 | RUSSIA | Final Bowl | more » |
41 | 18:15 | KENYA | 5 – 14 | ZIMBABWE | Final Shield | more » |
40 | 17:43 | NEW ZEALAND | 26 – 19 | FIJI | SF Cup | more » |
39 | 17:21 | SAMOA | 12 – 22 | ENGLAND | SF Cup | more » |
38 | 16:59 | ARGENTINA | 14 – 12 | AUSTRALIA | SF Plate | more » |
37 | 16:37 | WALES | 21 – 22 | SOUTH AFRICA | SF Plate | more » |
36 | 15:55 | RUSSIA | 34 – 0 | FRANCE | SF Bowl | more » |
35 | 15:33 | SCOTLAND | 14 – 10 | PORTUGAL | SF Bowl | more » |
34 | 15:11 | ZIMBABWE | 19 – 17 | UNITED STATES | SF Shield | more » |
33 | 14:49 | NAMIBIA | 0 – 41 | KENYA | SF Shield | more » |
32 | 14:12 | FIJI | 33 – 5 | AUSTRALIA | 1/4 final Cup | more » |
31 | 13:50 | NEW ZEALAND | 26 – 0 | ARGENTINA | 1/4 final Cup | more » |
30 | 13:28 | SOUTH AFRICA | 10 – 19 | ENGLAND | 1/4 final Cup | more » |
29 | 13:06 | WALES | 14 – 19 | SAMOA | 1/4 final Cup | more » |
28 | 12:44 | UNITED STATES | 17 – 19 | FRANCE | 1/4 final Bowl | more » |
27 | 12:22 | RUSSIA | 25 – 7 | ZIMBABWE | 1/4 final Bowl | more » |
26 | 12:00 | PORTUGAL | 7 – 5 | KENYA | 1/4 final Bowl | more » |
25 | 11:38 | SCOTLAND | 14 – 5 | NAMIBIA | 1/4 final Bowl | more » |
First 10 results of the day is up…
I have not seen any of the matches yet… been out and about, to Midrand, the shops, had the Blik Met Wiele washed…
Don’t know about you guys but last night we had one moer of a thunderstorn and lashing rain and the wind blowing the rain horizontal at times.
Blitzbokke now on against Zimbabwe.
Cecil Africa tryyyyyyyyy
Blitzbokke 7 / 0
Try Pieter Engelbrecht
Blitzbokke 14 / ZIP
Cecil Africa try… again
Blitzbokke 21 / ZIP
Try Zim… after a Blitzbokke fumble… kicked ahead 3 times and a score
Blitzbokke 21 / 7
Lemoenetyd
Try Bernardo Botha
Blitzbokke 28 / 7
Try Frankie Horn
Blitzbokke 33 / 7
Final score Blitzbokke 33 / 7
Next Blitzbokke game is at 20:38 tonight.
The results of 18 of the 24 games for today is in and updated.
Australia 21-7 Scotland
NEW ZEALAND 20 – 7 ENGLAND Pool C
SAMOA 14 – 14 FIJI Pool B
South Africa 29-5 Argentina
So the boks were abused by SA “fans” wearing NZ jerseys in George. They lucky they didn’t play in Cape Town where half the locals are NZ fans.
Pathetic excuse for rugby fans, even worse they call themselves South African while proudly supporting a team whose country they’ve never even been to.
@ Pam Anderson:
Nationalism does not mean that much to some. Just back from the work, whats happening in the 7s
Blitzbokke trailing against Wales by 10 to 14… in the 2nd half
Wannabe Maoris?
Tryyyyyyyyy Kyle Brown for Bokke
Blitzbokke 17 / 14
Try Shingler of Wales.
Wales 21 / 17
Welsh about to win
Well what do u know?
Kickoff with 2 seconds left on clock, direct touch from k/o, scrum, scramble and a win!
Tryyyyyyyy Cecil Africa
Bokkies winnnnnnnnnn, even with the kick to come… makes no difference!
Blitzbokke 24 / 21
Just in time to see the winning score , must say this Africa boikie kan speel.
SuperBul and GBS, just read on keo that Jinx died today. Do you remember Jinx? He did post here a few times too. His real name Michael Copley singer, song/poem writer. He as one of the best boggers on keo ever. A really true gentleman. Felt so sad to read that.
Just thought I would let you both know.
@ Puma:as = was
@ Puma:sorry typos there. Will say it proper.
He was one of the best bloggers on keo.
@ Puma:
Thank you Puma.
RIP ‘Old Mountain Heart’,we had some good times, you and I, but at least I can find some consolation knowing that heaven has just gained a great soul.
Cheers Jinxie, see you around some time……
I have just spoken to GBS, he will put up an ode to Jinxie on this site tomorrow.
Did anyone see Brendon Venter’s interview with Sky after Saracens lost last night?
It’s good to see that that full frontal lobotomy that he underwent a few months ago was successful!
The man is a MORON at times and gives the UK media just the type of ammunition they need to stereotype South African’s as arrogant boorish idiots.
The sooner he returns to his “family home” the better for SA Rugby’s image in the UK IMO.
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